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04-24-2007 12:21 AM
04-24-2007 12:21 AM
/stand file system of a vPar of Itanium rx8640 is corrupted
I have an Itanium box with two nPars and two vPars on each nPar
One of the vpars /stand is corrupted because the primary root disk was accidently added to the device swap. While paging started with swapon on this primary root disk it has corrupted the /stand file system, all the data in /stand/backup /stand/current and some other directories in /stand got corrupted after taking the backup of /stand rebooted the vPar
but it did'nt came up, its not booting from ignite image also from ignite server?
Kindly suggest what else can be done as the vPar is not booting now?
Please reply ASAP its production box.
One of the vpars /stand is corrupted because the primary root disk was accidently added to the device swap. While paging started with swapon on this primary root disk it has corrupted the /stand file system, all the data in /stand/backup /stand/current and some other directories in /stand got corrupted after taking the backup of /stand rebooted the vPar
but it did'nt came up, its not booting from ignite image also from ignite server?
Kindly suggest what else can be done as the vPar is not booting now?
Please reply ASAP its production box.
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04-24-2007 12:30 AM
04-24-2007 12:30 AM
Re: /stand file system of a vPar of Itanium rx8640 is corrupted
Hi,
since it sounds to me like the whole disk is corrupted now, consider to restore your ignite image.
Use vparboot from the other running vPar.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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since it sounds to me like the whole disk is corrupted now, consider to restore your ignite image.
Use vparboot from the other running vPar.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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those who understand binary, and those who don't.
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If you feel this was helpful please click the KUDOS! thumb below!

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